Arts & Culture
Memories That Make Us: A multimedia exploration of the post-war Italian migrant experience
The Italian Assistance Association has launched its latest exhibition, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the hundreds of thousands of people who migrated to Australia from Italy after World War Two.
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Vintage photobooth finds new home at Lygon Court
Carlton is now home to its very own vintage photobooth, thanks to the team behind the iconic Flinders Street Station booth, which has set up a new spot for locals to enjoy at Lygon Court.
Read MoreCarlton’s youngest author debuts first picture book
Emma may be Inner City News’s littlest Inner City Local, but she’s already achieved more than most children her age.
Read MoreMelbourne International Comedy Festival returns with local acts
The Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) is set to return from March 26 to April 20, promising its biggest and most exciting lineup yet.
Read MoreKnovus: transforming the knitwear industry with cutting-edge 3D technology
For more than 10 years, Knovus has been redefining the knitwear industry, harnessing advanced 3D technology to create innovative knitted products while sharing their expertise with others.
Read MoreA journey to oneself: EQUALS to feature at Midsumma
As a part of the annual Midsumma festival, a production more than two years in the making EQUALS by Cynda Beare invites locals to a duologue about identity issues, self-love and trying to understand the big city life.
Read MoreLocal Carlton gallery unveils annual Christmas exhibition
Bridget McDonnell Gallery’s 39th annual Christmas exhibition will open on December 6, with this year’s event promising a diverse selection of works by both renowned Australian and international artists, continuing the gallery’s tradition of showcasing exceptional art.
Read MoreThere’s Still Tomorrow
There’s Still Tomorrow is a film about the ever-elusive promise of the future, taunting us with its perpetual deferral. Tomorrow will be better. Tomorrow I will change my life. It’s a familiar refrain – one most people know better than its fulfilment.
Read MoreMemoir of a Snail
Memoir of a Snail, written and directed by Adam Elliot, is a beautifully crafted claymation film following two orphaned children, a boy who dreams of “eating fire” (Kodi Smit-McPhee), and a girl who collects snails (Sarah Snook). With Elliot’s signature dark humour and melancholy, the film explores themes of love, loss, and the quiet desires that shape our lives.
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Carlton office fetches $17.8 million amid renewed market confidence
Community life is back and bustling with chatter and activities!

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